My fiance and I noticed this interesting “ring” around the moon as we were coming in tonight. It caught both of us off guard and naturally, we had to take some pictures.
The best physical description I could find for what this amazing sight is comes from wikianswers.com:
“[A moon halo] means there is a certain type of clouds in the atmosphere, which causes this phenomenon.
You’ve seen pictures of the planet Saturn, surrounded by its system of rings, but would you be surprised if you looked up at night to see a ring around the moon?
In fact, it’s sometimes possible to see just this. There’s even a folk rhyme about it: When there’s a ring around the moon, rain or snow is coming soon. Is there really, sometimes, a ring around the moon?
An Optical Illusion
Unlike Saturn, which has actual, physical rings, the ring you can sometimes see around the moon is merely an optical illusion.
It’s an effect of our own atmosphere that meteorologists call a “halo effect,” because diffracted light rays create a halo around a bright object.
How It Works
Moon halos are caused by tiny ice crystals that have gathered twenty thousand feet above the ground, as thin, wispy clouds. These clouds are so thin, you might not notice them at night, if it weren’t for their effect on the moonlight. Incoming light rays from the moon are bent, or diffracted, by these ice crystals at an angle of 22 degrees.
This means that in addition to the direct moonlight, you will also see diffracted moonlight in a circle 22 degrees away from the moon. This is about the distance of your fist, held at arm’s length.
Like a rainbow, this halo can even be slightly colored; red on the inside, and blue on the outside.
Yes, it can mean that rain or snow is coming soon. Those high, wispy clouds could be the forerunners of storm clouds right behind them.” (1)
Gaia provides us with the most wonderful of sights, and we simply have to look up to see them! There is, of course, usually an explanation for everything and for me at least, this awesome “moon halo” does not have to be something spectacular to still get my attention and amaze me. To me, this sight seems a sign of the wonderful times we are heading into. It doesn’t have to be a true sign of something amazing to convince me of this, because the most awe-inspiring things can come to us in the form of something we’d likley write-off.
While some may see this marvel as nothing more than a simple optical illusion, I see it for the miracle that it is. It is beautiful!
-Wes Annac
(1) – “What does it mean when there’s a ring around the moon?” at:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_it_mean_when_there%27s_a_ring_around_the_moon


Wes, these halo’s are being caused by the haze from chemtrails. You can see a trail right in front of it on your pictures. They have become quite common and mainstream media are trying to explain it with the ice crystal theory. This is utter disinformation. Purely and simply because of chemtrail haze.
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I’ll have to disagree friend, but your viewpoint is respected and understood.
Much Love,
Wes 🙂
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What makes you disagree Wes? please elaborate, do you agree there is geoengineering going on?. Bear in mind you are talking to someone who has extensively researched and studied the Geoengineering for years. It’s plainly obvious to me what your pictures show.
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I’m not sure whats going on, but about four days ago my husband and I saw a large halo around the sun. It was 9.00 am and clear summer sky here in Australia. Can someone explain this to me?
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It has become a very common occurrence. The supposed experts tell people these are rare but we are seeing them far too often now for it to be a rare thing. These things are simply because of weather modification. http://coto2.wordpress.com/2010/07/28/case-orange-60-years-of-geoengineering-goes-into-hyperdrive-as-%E2%80%98plan-b%E2%80%99/
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That is really beautiful Wes. I don’t know but sometimes I think the moon is shining brighter and is closer to Earth. Maybe also just an illusion. Thanks for the beautiful Pictures.
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Beautiful picture… I love to watch the sun halos as well – they bring joy up in me.
Thank you for sharing,
*M*
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thanks Wes….new info for me……Joan
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